Monday, November 29, 2010

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10 The Wheel of Fortune 2

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not? well ...
The Wheel of Fortune represents fate: the Renewal, the cycle of life and death, "Nothing is lost, nothing is created: everything changes." mean she has changes, transformations , beneficial or not, (the wheel rotates in a direction towards the top and the other ... down. ) Here, I represented the wheel as of this great celestial wheel that marks the passage of years, the astrological zodiac "classical" Greek to 12 signs. (omitting therefore or Ophiuchus Ophiuchus, a constellation in which the sun "passes" over two times longer than the scorpion, but ...) It's a représentatio n dynamism inherent in all things, showing us the positive and potentially negative ensuing.
(solstices have positive or negative connotations, it depends: the summer solstice is the longest day, the sun's triumph over darkness, but at the same time it marks the return of the days getting shorter until the winter solstice ... etc.)
The classical representation is rather positive crowned the sphinx, which sits on its summit, promised the
achievement, the climb . (and falling)
I "reversed" image by replacing it with a representation (very personal) a "Hound of
Tindalos " (invented by Frank Belknap Long and integrated into the myth of Cthulhu) , born in the distant past of the universe ( perhaps even before or at least when it was not "complete" ) , these creatures do not seem to be subject to, nor time or space and "live" in the "blind time" ... in essence they are the enemy of the "time traveler" which I thought was a good image for this "wheel of time".